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May 23 2025HEALTH

The Pill's Early Days: How Did America First Hear About It?

The first birth control pill hit the U. S. market in 1960. But, people knew little about it. Newspapers were the main source of information for the average person. The New York Times was one of the most popular newspapers at the time. It published many articles about the pill between 1951 and 19

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May 19 2025CELEBRITIES

Shia LaBeouf's Surprising Look at Cannes

Shia LaBeouf made a notable appearance at the 78th Cannes Film Festival. He was there for the photocall of "Slauson Rec" on May 18. The actor looked quite different from his usual self. He wore a simple white t-shirt, a black jacket, and slacks. His hair was neatly slicked back, showing more gray th

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May 14 2025CELEBRITIES

Bill Belichick's Unexpected Beauty Pageant Appearance

Bill Belichick has always been known for his straightforward approach to coaching. He's all about the game, no frills. But lately, he's been stepping out of his comfort zone, diving headfirst into the spotlight. His newfound love for the media and public events is a stark contrast to his former self

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May 06 2025POLITICS

The Hidden Struggle: Biden's Public Decline and the Efforts to Conceal It

The public has long been aware of President Joe Biden's cognitive struggles. His confusion and disorientation have been evident in numerous public events. Yet, the White House and its allies have consistently denied these issues, often blaming others for the evidence. This denial has been a signific

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May 03 2025HEALTH

The Power of Social Media in Shaping Views on Stuttering

Stuttering is a speech disorder that impacts many people. It is a topic that has gained attention on social media. This is because social media is a powerful tool that shapes how people view various topics. It can include health conditions and communication challenges. One platform that stands o

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Apr 29 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Views in Brazil: What's the Real Story?

Brazil is a big place with lots of different people. So, it's no surprise that views on vaccines vary greatly. A recent study dug into how Brazilians feel about vaccines, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study was not just a simple survey. It involved 2, 069 people from urban areas,

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Apr 29 2025HEALTH

COVID's Lingering Impact: What Brazilians Think

Many people in Brazil have been dealing with lingering COVID-19 symptoms. These symptoms can last more than 12 weeks after the initial infection. A recent study looked into how people in Brazil understand and experience these long-term effects. The study involved 1, 295 participants from different r

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Apr 24 2025BUSINESS

Elon Musk's Shift: Tesla's Gain, DOGE's Loss?

Elon Musk's decision to reduce his involvement in the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has sparked quite a bit of chatter. This change is set to happen in May, as Musk announced during Tesla's first quarter earnings call. Investors in Tesla seemed pleased with this news, as the company's s

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Apr 21 2025SCIENCE

How Experts Fuel UFO Conspiracies

The role of experts in UFO conspiracy theories is a hot topic. These theories often gain traction through social media. This is where experts step in. They lend their voices to these theories. They often make these ideas seem more believable. But here is the twist. These experts do not always have

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Apr 20 2025POLITICS

The Unseen Impact of a Former Leader's Return

The return of a former leader to the political stage can be a double-edged sword. This was evident when a well-known ex-president decided to step back into the spotlight. The move sparked a mix of reactions, especially within his own party. Some insiders were not thrilled, seeing it as a time when t

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